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Fire Emblem Three Houses: How to Open Locked Doors

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Fire Emblem Three Houses is the first time that the series has come to a home Nintendo console in a very long time. Not only that, but this entry is doing something entirely different and allows you to play as a professor of your choosing. You’ll then end up having to fight against past students of yours in an intense war on the battlefield. Here’s how to open locked doors.

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How to Open Locked Doors in Fire Emblem Three Houses

Not only are the battlefields filled with enemies to do battle with in Fire Emblem Three Houses, but you may come across locked doors from time to time that you won’t have access to unless you have a special item on you or by having a Thief in your party.

You’ll need an item called a Door Key which can be purchased from the Item Shop at the Marketplace in exchange for some money. Another way to obtain one of these Door Keys is by defeating an enemy that happens to be standing by the locked door.

These Rogues or Thieves won’t always have a key on them, but if you kill them, you might get lucky and obtain one in a drop.

And the last way, as I mentioned before, is by having a unit on your team that has the Thief class. By using them, they can open up locked doors (and also chests) that you find during battle.

That’s everything you need to know about how to open locked doors in Fire Emblem Three Houses.

For more tips and tricks on the new tactical JRPG, please be sure to check out our expansive wiki guide right here. It’s chock full of helpful guides that’ll make it way easier to beat the game and do much, much more.

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